07-15-2012, 02:19 PM
(08-20-2009, 10:20 PM)Quantum Wrote: I confess that I've read the Oahspe material, and everything else mentioned casually in the LOO including "The Urantia" , both in their entirety. I can share with you that The Urantia is a collosal volume of 2097 pages, whereas the Oahspe is a mere pittance measuring in only at a 991 page monster, and at an incredibly small font at that. Were it the normal font size of a normal textbook I assure you it would reach well into the thousand plus of pages. It is an interesting book to be sure, reading in some senses of the word much like a Biblical manuscript. It is nothing like the LOO to answer your question. It is a Bible. I will share at the outset that there are several extremely disturbing and contradictory points contained in the book in comparison to the LOO Material.
I lol'd at this wonderfully poetic response (I won't quote the full thing).
my friend mentioned this text the other day; and I find that it appears in the Ra material via one of Don's questions. This is enough for me to dig deeper:
Quote:14.28 Questioner: Can you tell me who was responsible for transmitting the book Oahspe?
Ra: .... ....
All names can be taken to be created for their vibrational characteristics. The information buried within has to do with a deeper understanding of love and light, and the attempts of infinite intelligence through many messengers to teach/learn those entities of your sphere.